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Dewey’s Christmas at the Library By Vicki Myron and Bret Witter By now everyone’s heard of Dewey. Right. Right? If you haven’t I suggest you pick yourself up a copy of the book Dewey the Library Cat. I listened to … Continue reading →

This book starts out in a way I cannot disagree with- Gotham discusses his absolute obsession with getting a dog when he was younger. His parents relent and he gets an awesome dog. The dog is wonderful, affects everyone in … Continue reading →

Not a bookbark review because, well, it’s not that kind of book per se. But it is a book, and I want to take a second to highlight it. I really really think that this is an invaluable resource for … Continue reading →

Dog Years by Mark Doty (Click the book cover above to visit Doty’s website about the book and see more pics of Beau and Arden) “To choose to live with a dog is to agree to participate in a long … Continue reading →

Synopsis: Emily Barlow looses her husband. The husband is given a second chance to redeem himself by being placed in the body of Einstein the dog, who inadvertently also caused his death (a point that was sadly not discussed by … Continue reading →

Love Is The Best Medicine by Dr. Nick Trout. Have you heard of Dr. Nick Trout? Me either, but I look forward to reading more of his books. He has two others that I know of “Tell Me Where it … Continue reading →

I’m giving this book five stars (something I don’t often do) not because I agree with everything Cesar Millan says (I don’t, I can’t honestly say I’ll do everything he says either) but because any book that causes you to … Continue reading →